GlobeCore manufactures equipment for:
*transformer oil regeneration with Fuller Earth
*transformer oil degassing
*mineral oil purification and reclamation
*bitumen emulsion production
*modified bitumen production
*fuel blending
*biodiesel production
*biodiesel plants modernization
GlobeCore GmbH is one of the world leaders in industrial manufacturing. Products of GlobeCore are used in production of bitumen emulsions, transformer oil regeneration and purification, fuel blending, biodiesel production and emulsification of virtually any materials.
The head office is located in Oldenburg, Germany. Our systems have been supplied to and are successfully operated in 70 countries. A network of 17 dealers supports global sales and services.
GlobeCore established representative offices in United States, and South Africa and in United Arab Emirates to extend reach and improve efficiency. We actively expand production and sales territories, develop our infrastructure and introduce new additional services.
GlobeCore today is a large and diverse company. Over 200 specialists are working as a team from metal cutting to final assembly of the products.
The production facility is equipped in compliance with international industry standards: it features robotic plasma metal cutters, automated welding systems and modern PLC controlled machinery.
The engineering staff systematically develops new equipment and improves existing product lines. GlobeCore produces hundreds of units annually and each product is thoroughly tested at the company’s testing facility.
Hundreds of grateful letters and comments from our clients confirm that we are moving in the right direction. During the company’s long life we have established numerous contacts and created a vast network of return clients. And we are not stopping. GlobeCore is open for potential consumers and extends an invitation to all to visit our facility.
Oil Purification Equipment Application:
The CMM-R series is specifically designed for purifying and regenerating the used insulating oil such as transformer oil, mutual oil, switch oil, etc.
More information: https://globecore.com.
Visit our groups in the social networks:
- https://www.facebook.com/GlobecoreGmbH
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/globecore
- https://twitter.com/GlobecoreCom
- https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Globecore

This video shows footage from our laboratory, exhibiting how different types of oil are aerated with the flucon Oil Aeration MachineFOAM.
--
Clip 1: Aeration of 15W-40 to 3,0 % CG
Clip 2: Aeration of 0W-20 to 15,0 % CG
Clip 3: Aerated Petronas TD, 20,0 % CG
Successfully tested with many oils!
--
Entrained air in lubricants or hydraulic oils is a very harmful yet common phenomenon, that can cause serious damage and even failure of fluidic machineries and components, such as bearings, pumps or turbo-chargers. Modern-day optimization-driven, down-sizing engineering has lead to exposing minimum amounts of fluids to maximum power and strain.
Through aeration, oils not only lose their lubricity and cooling efficiency, but they also gain compressibility and therefore suffer a great loss of load and hydraulic resilience. Oxidation and increased oil aging are other typical aeration-related problems, reducing both lifetime and service intervals of not only your oil but also your lubricated or fluid-running system. With air entrained in the fluid, even robust, cavitation-resistent pumps are more likely to develop functional problems and increased noise.
Based on the technology of their capable aeration sensor CGS, flucon's FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air...
--
flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
--
flucon 2017

In this exclusive Video techtalk, Mr. Alfred Melka, General Manager, Loba-Wakol LLC, speaks about the company and their products from their stand at DOMOTEX Asia2013. Loba GmbH is a German company with a history of 90 years in the finishing industry. Their new offering is the range of HS2K impact oils for wooden flooring. It is a 100% vegetable oil, which is completely penetrable. The application of the products is very simple, and when buffed later, the remaining oil penetrates the wood and oxidises. The product fortifies the fibers of the wood and makes them water resistant, making the flooring suitable for use in wet areas. It is available in 10 colours and a transparent finish. Watch the complete techtalk for more information, and watch demos of these products as part of our complete show coverage.

Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung

Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (pronounced[gəˈzɛlʃaft mɪt bəˈʃʁɛŋktɐ ˈhaftʊŋ], abbreviated GmbH[geː ʔɛm beː haː], in Austria also GesmbH or Ges.m.b.H.), which is German for "company with limited liability", is a type of legal entity
very common in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The name of the GmbH form emphasizes the fact that the owners (Gesellschafter, also known as members) of the entity are not personally liable for the company's debts.GmbHs are considered legal persons under German and Austrian law. Other variations include mbH (used when the term Gesellschaft is part of the company name itself), and gGmbH (gemeinnützige GmbH) for non-profit companies.

The GmbH has become the most common corporation form in Germany, since the AG (Aktiengesellschaft), the other major company form corresponding to a stock corporation, was much more complicated to form and operate until recently.

History

The laws governing this type of legal entity were adopted in Germany in 1892, and in Austria in 1906. The concept of limited liability created by these laws inspired the legal establishment of the limited liability company form in other countries, although the concept of a limited liability company already existed in the United Kingdom.

Oil

An oil is any neutral, nonpolarchemical substance that is a viscousliquid at ambient temperatures and is both hydrophobic (immiscible with water, literally "water fearing") and lipophilic (miscible with other oils, literally "fat loving"). Oils have a high carbon and hydrogen content and are usually flammable and slippery.

The general definition of oil includes classes of chemical compounds that may be otherwise unrelated in structure, properties, and uses. Oils may be animal, vegetable, or petrochemical in origin, and may be volatile or non-volatile. They are used for food, fuel, lubrication, and the manufacture of paints, plastics, and other materials. Specially prepared oils are used in some religious ceremonies as purifying agents.

Etymology

First attested in English 1176, the word oil comes from Old Frenchoile, from Latinoleum, which in turn comes from the Greekἔλαιον (elaion), "olive oil, oil" and that from ἐλαία (elaia), "olive tree", "olive fruit". The earliest attested forms of the word are the Mycenaean Greek𐀁𐀨𐀺, e-ra-wo and 𐀁𐁉𐀺, e-rai-wo, written in the Linear B syllabic script.

Country of origin

Country of origin (COO), is the country of manufacture, production, or growth where an article or product comes from. There are differing rules of origin under various national laws and international treaties.

Effects on consumers

The effects of country of origin labeling on consumer purchasing have been extensively studied The country of origin effect is also known as the "made-in image" and the "nationality bias."

Research shows that consumers' broad general perceptions of a country, including of its national characteristics, economic and political background, history, traditions, and representative products, combine to create an overall image or stereotype that is then attached to the products of that country. This image has a significant influence on consumer perceptions and behaviours, and in situations in which additional information is unavailable or difficult to get can be the sole determinant of whether or not someone buys a product. Its effect is strongest on consumers who don't know much about the product or product type, and weakest on consumers who are well-informed. Sensitivity to country of origin varies by product category. It is strongest for durable goods and luxury goods and weakest for "low involvement" product categories such as shampoo and candy. In various studies it has also been proven that the Country-of-Origin Effect also applies to services.

It constitutes approximately 0.6–3.0% of the dry weight of tobacco and is present in the range of 2–7µg/kg of various edible plants. It functions as an antiherbivore chemical; consequently, nicotine was widely used as an insecticide in the past and neonicotinoids such as imidacloprid are currently widely used.

Nicotine is addictive. In lesser doses (an average cigarette yields about 2mg of absorbed nicotine), the substance acts as a stimulant in mammals, while high amounts (50–100mg) can be harmful. This stimulant effect is a contributing factor to the addictive properties of tobacco smoking. Nicotine's addictive nature includes psychoactive effects, drug-reinforced behavior, compulsive use, relapse after abstinence, physical dependence and tolerance.

Made in Germany

Made in Germany is a merchandise mark indicating that a product has been manufactured in Germany.

History

The label was originally introduced in Britain by the Merchandise Marks Act 1887, to mark foreign produce more obviously, as foreign manufactures had been falsely marking inferior goods with the marks of renowned British manufacturing companies and importing them into the United Kingdom. Most of these were found to be originating from Germany, whose government had introduced a protectionist policy to legally prohibit the import of goods in order to build up domestic industry (Merchandise Marks Act - Oxford University Press).

According to Professor Asaf Zussman, Department of Economics, Hebrew University in "The Rise of German Protectionism in the 1870s: A Macroeconomic Perspective∗", the "Rye and Iron" tariffs introduced by Bismarck’s Germany in 1879, caused a major reduction of imports in order to protect Germany's industries. As a response, the Free-trade Liberal government in the UK introduced the Merchandise Marks act to allow consumers to be able to choose whether or not they would continue to purchase goods from protectionist economies.

GlobeCore manufactures equipment for:
*transformer oil regeneration with Fuller Earth
*transformer oil degassing
*mineral oil purification and reclamation
*bitumen emulsion production
*modified bitumen production
*fuel blending
*biodiesel production
*biodiesel plants modernization
GlobeCore GmbH is one of the world leaders in industrial manufacturing. Products of GlobeCore are used in production of bitumen emulsions, transformer oil regeneration and purification, fuel blending, biodiesel production and emulsification of virtually any materials.
The head office is located in Oldenburg, Germany. Our systems have been supplied to and are successfully operated in 70 countries. A network of 17 dealers supports global sales and services.
GlobeCore established representative offices in United States, and South Africa and in United Arab Emirates to extend reach and improve efficiency. We actively expand production and sales territories, develop our infrastructure and introduce new additional services.
GlobeCore today is a large and diverse company. Over 200 specialists are working as a team from metal cutting to final assembly of the products.
The production facility is equipped in compliance with international industry standards: it features robotic plasma metal cutters, automated welding systems and modern PLC controlled machinery.
The engineering staff systematically develops new equipment and improves existing product lines. GlobeCore produces hundreds of units annually and each product is thoroughly tested at the company’s testing facility.
Hundreds of grateful letters and comments from our clients confirm that we are moving in the right direction. During the company’s long life we have established numerous contacts and created a vast network of return clients. And we are not stopping. GlobeCore is open for potential consumers and extends an invitation to all to visit our facility.
Oil Purification Equipment Application:
The CMM-R series is specifically designed for purifying and regenerating the used insulating oil such as transformer oil, mutual oil, switch oil, etc.
More information: https://globecore.com.
Visit our groups in the social networks:
- https://www.facebook.com/GlobecoreGmbH
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/globecore
- https://twitter.com/GlobecoreCom
- https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Globecore

Aerating oil with FOAM (flucon GmbH)

This video shows footage from our laboratory, exhibiting how different types of oil are aerated with the flucon Oil Aeration MachineFOAM.
--
Clip 1: Aeration of 15W-40 to 3,0 % CG
Clip 2: Aeration of 0W-20 to 15,0 % CG
Clip 3: Aerated Petronas TD, 20,0 % CG
Successfully tested with many oils!
--
Entrained air in lubricants or hydraulic oils is a very harmful yet common phenomenon, that can cause serious damage and even failure of fluidic machineries and components, such as bearings, pumps or turbo-chargers. Modern-day optimization-driven, down-sizing engineering has lead to exposing minimum amounts of fluids to maximum power and strain.
Through aeration, oils not only lose their lubricity and cooling efficiency, but they also gain compressibility and therefore suffer a great loss of load and hydraulic resilience. Oxidation and increased oil aging are other typical aeration-related problems, reducing both lifetime and service intervals of not only your oil but also your lubricated or fluid-running system. With air entrained in the fluid, even robust, cavitation-resistent pumps are more likely to develop functional problems and increased noise.
Based on the technology of their capable aeration sensor CGS, flucon's FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air...
--
flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
--
flucon 2017

Heizöle Berlin | OiL GROUP Mineralölhandel GmbH

Domotex Asia 2013: In-show video Techtalk- LOBA GmbH

In this exclusive Video techtalk, Mr. Alfred Melka, General Manager, Loba-Wakol LLC, speaks about the company and their products from their stand at DOMOTEX Asia2013. Loba GmbH is a German company with a history of 90 years in the finishing industry. Their new offering is the range of HS2K impact oils for wooden flooring. It is a 100% vegetable oil, which is completely penetrable. The application of the products is very simple, and when buffed later, the remaining oil penetrates the wood and oxidises. The product fortifies the fibers of the wood and makes them water resistant, making the flooring suitable for use in wet areas. It is available in 10 colours and a transparent finish. Watch the complete techtalk for more information, and watch demos of these products as part of our complete show coverage.

Fosser oils - Duran Gmbh

flucon Oil Aeration Machine FOAM - Demonstration (flucon GmbH)

This is a short demonstration of flucon's Oil Aeration MachineFOAM, aerating HLP32 (ISO VG 32).
--
The uncontrolled aeration of lubricants and hydraulic oils has become a very typical phenomenon in present-day engineering and can cause functional problems and serious damage in many technical applications.
FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air-in-oil/
--
flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
--
flucon 2017

PetroServices GmbH

PetroServices GmbH is an international oil and gas service company registered under the federal law of Germany as oil field supplier and service provider, headquartered in Magdeburg with its operation since 2001 in over 16 countries. Our experience across diverse geographical locations has helped us hone our skills to handle formidable challenges and provide tailor-made solutions to meet our customers' needs. We provide advanced services to help customers drill, evaluate, complete and produce oil and gas wells. Our commitment to Quality, Health, Safety and Environment remains an integral part of our corporate governance. We set up a welldefined HSEPolicy to ensure safe working conditions, better health preservation and adequate environment protection in all operational areas. PetroServices GmbH is certified through TÜV -- SCCCertification No. 01-013-050425, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007. Our employees are committed to working with our customers to create the highest level of
added value.

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ProLube GmbH - Premium Bio-Lubricants and Greases

ProLube GmbH - Premium Bio-Lubricants and Greases

ProLube GmbH - Premium Bio-Lubricants and Greases

Prolube GmbH is a global enterprise that is socially and environmentally responsible. To earn customer loyalty, we provide the most advanced, efficient, cost effective and nontoxic grease and lubrication products available today. Our company’s foundation is built on our values, which distinguish us and guide our actions to help protect the environment and benefit the communities where we work. We endeavor to become the first name in biobased grease and lubricant products; a corporation that cherishes nature and restores the environment.
500% Higher Lubrication Quality
Our products are made from base rapeseed oils that offer up to 500% Higher Lubrication Quality than petroleum oils for increased safety and meet the highest environmental requirements - ISO 14001.
Due to their unique polarity, Prolube vegetable base oil molecules tightly bond and stick to metal surface forming a strong, and durable film layer with extraordinary lubrication properties. Higher oxidation stability, low temperature flowability, delivers high thin film strength and offers superior lubricity and high-temperature stability. Prolube lubricants reduce friction generated high operating temperatures, and diminish friction and wear better and are much more efficiently than conventional greases and oils. Our biodegradable greases and oils are premium quality products that are biobased and water washout resistant.
Prolube products are USDA BioPreffered® certified, our products meet the stringent requirements of the tests oecd 301 biodegradation tests, do not bioaccumulate, are not toxic to plants and are neutral in the water.
Prolube food-grade products are registered with the NSF International® meaning that the product complies with all standard requirements and it has been regestered with one of the most respected independent certification organizations in existence today.

PENNASOL® Lubricants Made in Germany [TMI Automotive GmbH]

Bombs Away - German Thirst For Caucasian Oil I THE GREAT WAR Week 200

In the 200th week of the war, the total nature of modern warfare is truly showing its face. The warring nations escalate their bombing campaigns and the German troops in the Caucasus are so thirsty for Caucasian oil, that they are considering to double cross their own allies.
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GlobeCore manufactures equipment for:
*transformer oil regeneration with Fuller Earth
*transformer oil degassing
*mineral oil purification and reclamation
*bitumen emulsion production
*modified bitumen production
*fuel blending
*biodiesel production
*biodiesel plants modernization
GlobeCore GmbH is one of the world leaders in industrial manufacturing. Products of GlobeCore are used in production of bitumen emulsions, transformer oil regeneration and purification, fuel blending, biodiesel production and emulsification of virtually any materials.
The head office is located in Oldenburg, Germany. Our systems have been supplied to and are successfully operated in 70 countries. A network of 17 dealers supports global sales and services.
GlobeCore established representative offices i...

Завод ROWE MINERALÖLWERK GMBH

Aerating oil with FOAM (flucon GmbH)

This video shows footage from our laboratory, exhibiting how different types of oil are aerated with the flucon Oil Aeration MachineFOAM.
--
Clip 1: Aeration of 15W-40 to 3,0 % CG
Clip 2: Aeration of 0W-20 to 15,0 % CG
Clip 3: Aerated Petronas TD, 20,0 % CG
Successfully tested with many oils!
--
Entrained air in lubricants or hydraulic oils is a very harmful yet common phenomenon, that can cause serious damage and even failure of fluidic machineries and components, such as bearings, pumps or turbo-chargers. Modern-day optimization-driven, down-sizing engineering has lead to exposing minimum amounts of fluids to maximum power and strain.
Through aeration, oils not only lose their lubricity and cooling efficiency, but they also gain compressibility and therefore suffer a great loss of load ...

Heizöle Berlin | OiL GROUP Mineralölhandel GmbH

Domotex Asia 2013: In-show video Techtalk- LOBA GmbH

In this exclusive Video techtalk, Mr. Alfred Melka, General Manager, Loba-Wakol LLC, speaks about the company and their products from their stand at DOMOTEX Asia2013. Loba GmbH is a German company with a history of 90 years in the finishing industry. Their new offering is the range of HS2K impact oils for wooden flooring. It is a 100% vegetable oil, which is completely penetrable. The application of the products is very simple, and when buffed later, the remaining oil penetrates the wood and oxidises. The product fortifies the fibers of the wood and makes them water resistant, making the flooring suitable for use in wet areas. It is available in 10 colours and a transparent finish. Watch the complete techtalk for more information, and watch demos of these products as part of our complete ...

published: 09 Sep 2015

Fosser oils - Duran Gmbh

flucon Oil Aeration Machine FOAM - Demonstration (flucon GmbH)

This is a short demonstration of flucon's Oil Aeration MachineFOAM, aerating HLP32 (ISO VG 32).
--
The uncontrolled aeration of lubricants and hydraulic oils has become a very typical phenomenon in present-day engineering and can cause functional problems and serious damage in many technical applications.
FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an em...

PetroServices GmbH

PetroServices GmbH is an international oil and gas service company registered under the federal law of Germany as oil field supplier and service provider, headquartered in Magdeburg with its operation since 2001 in over 16 countries. Our experience across diverse geographical locations has helped us hone our skills to handle formidable challenges and provide tailor-made solutions to meet our customers' needs. We provide advanced services to help customers drill, evaluate, complete and produce oil and gas wells. Our commitment to Quality, Health, Safety and Environment remains an integral part of our corporate governance. We set up a welldefined HSEPolicy to ensure safe working conditions, better health preservation and adequate environment protection in all operational areas. PetroService...

published: 19 Nov 2013

ProLube GmbH - Premium Bio-Lubricants and Greases

Prolube GmbH is a global enterprise that is socially and environmentally responsible. To earn customer loyalty, we provide the most advanced, efficient, cost effective and nontoxic grease and lubrication products available today. Our company’s foundation is built on our values, which distinguish us and guide our actions to help protect the environment and benefit the communities where we work. We endeavor to become the first name in biobased grease and lubricant products; a corporation that cherishes nature and restores the environment.
500% Higher Lubrication Quality
Our products are made from base rapeseed oils that offer up to 500% Higher Lubrication Quality than petroleum oils for increased safety and meet the highest environmental requirements - ISO 14001.
Due to their unique polar...

GlobeCore manufactures equipment for:
*transformer oil regeneration with Fuller Earth
*transformer oil degassing
*mineral oil purification and reclamation
*bitumen emulsion production
*modified bitumen production
*fuel blending
*biodiesel production
*biodiesel plants modernization
GlobeCore GmbH is one of the world leaders in industrial manufacturing. Products of GlobeCore are used in production of bitumen emulsions, transformer oil regeneration and purification, fuel blending, biodiesel production and emulsification of virtually any materials.
The head office is located in Oldenburg, Germany. Our systems have been supplied to and are successfully operated in 70 countries. A network of 17 dealers supports global sales and services.
GlobeCore established representative offices in United States, and South Africa and in United Arab Emirates to extend reach and improve efficiency. We actively expand production and sales territories, develop our infrastructure and introduce new additional services.
GlobeCore today is a large and diverse company. Over 200 specialists are working as a team from metal cutting to final assembly of the products.
The production facility is equipped in compliance with international industry standards: it features robotic plasma metal cutters, automated welding systems and modern PLC controlled machinery.
The engineering staff systematically develops new equipment and improves existing product lines. GlobeCore produces hundreds of units annually and each product is thoroughly tested at the company’s testing facility.
Hundreds of grateful letters and comments from our clients confirm that we are moving in the right direction. During the company’s long life we have established numerous contacts and created a vast network of return clients. And we are not stopping. GlobeCore is open for potential consumers and extends an invitation to all to visit our facility.
Oil Purification Equipment Application:
The CMM-R series is specifically designed for purifying and regenerating the used insulating oil such as transformer oil, mutual oil, switch oil, etc.
More information: https://globecore.com.
Visit our groups in the social networks:
- https://www.facebook.com/GlobecoreGmbH
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/globecore
- https://twitter.com/GlobecoreCom
- https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Globecore

GlobeCore manufactures equipment for:
*transformer oil regeneration with Fuller Earth
*transformer oil degassing
*mineral oil purification and reclamation
*bitumen emulsion production
*modified bitumen production
*fuel blending
*biodiesel production
*biodiesel plants modernization
GlobeCore GmbH is one of the world leaders in industrial manufacturing. Products of GlobeCore are used in production of bitumen emulsions, transformer oil regeneration and purification, fuel blending, biodiesel production and emulsification of virtually any materials.
The head office is located in Oldenburg, Germany. Our systems have been supplied to and are successfully operated in 70 countries. A network of 17 dealers supports global sales and services.
GlobeCore established representative offices in United States, and South Africa and in United Arab Emirates to extend reach and improve efficiency. We actively expand production and sales territories, develop our infrastructure and introduce new additional services.
GlobeCore today is a large and diverse company. Over 200 specialists are working as a team from metal cutting to final assembly of the products.
The production facility is equipped in compliance with international industry standards: it features robotic plasma metal cutters, automated welding systems and modern PLC controlled machinery.
The engineering staff systematically develops new equipment and improves existing product lines. GlobeCore produces hundreds of units annually and each product is thoroughly tested at the company’s testing facility.
Hundreds of grateful letters and comments from our clients confirm that we are moving in the right direction. During the company’s long life we have established numerous contacts and created a vast network of return clients. And we are not stopping. GlobeCore is open for potential consumers and extends an invitation to all to visit our facility.
Oil Purification Equipment Application:
The CMM-R series is specifically designed for purifying and regenerating the used insulating oil such as transformer oil, mutual oil, switch oil, etc.
More information: https://globecore.com.
Visit our groups in the social networks:
- https://www.facebook.com/GlobecoreGmbH
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/globecore
- https://twitter.com/GlobecoreCom
- https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Globecore

Aerating oil with FOAM (flucon GmbH)

This video shows footage from our laboratory, exhibiting how different types of oil are aerated with the flucon Oil Aeration MachineFOAM.
--
Clip 1: Aeration o...

This video shows footage from our laboratory, exhibiting how different types of oil are aerated with the flucon Oil Aeration MachineFOAM.
--
Clip 1: Aeration of 15W-40 to 3,0 % CG
Clip 2: Aeration of 0W-20 to 15,0 % CG
Clip 3: Aerated Petronas TD, 20,0 % CG
Successfully tested with many oils!
--
Entrained air in lubricants or hydraulic oils is a very harmful yet common phenomenon, that can cause serious damage and even failure of fluidic machineries and components, such as bearings, pumps or turbo-chargers. Modern-day optimization-driven, down-sizing engineering has lead to exposing minimum amounts of fluids to maximum power and strain.
Through aeration, oils not only lose their lubricity and cooling efficiency, but they also gain compressibility and therefore suffer a great loss of load and hydraulic resilience. Oxidation and increased oil aging are other typical aeration-related problems, reducing both lifetime and service intervals of not only your oil but also your lubricated or fluid-running system. With air entrained in the fluid, even robust, cavitation-resistent pumps are more likely to develop functional problems and increased noise.
Based on the technology of their capable aeration sensor CGS, flucon's FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air...
--
flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
--
flucon 2017

This video shows footage from our laboratory, exhibiting how different types of oil are aerated with the flucon Oil Aeration MachineFOAM.
--
Clip 1: Aeration of 15W-40 to 3,0 % CG
Clip 2: Aeration of 0W-20 to 15,0 % CG
Clip 3: Aerated Petronas TD, 20,0 % CG
Successfully tested with many oils!
--
Entrained air in lubricants or hydraulic oils is a very harmful yet common phenomenon, that can cause serious damage and even failure of fluidic machineries and components, such as bearings, pumps or turbo-chargers. Modern-day optimization-driven, down-sizing engineering has lead to exposing minimum amounts of fluids to maximum power and strain.
Through aeration, oils not only lose their lubricity and cooling efficiency, but they also gain compressibility and therefore suffer a great loss of load and hydraulic resilience. Oxidation and increased oil aging are other typical aeration-related problems, reducing both lifetime and service intervals of not only your oil but also your lubricated or fluid-running system. With air entrained in the fluid, even robust, cavitation-resistent pumps are more likely to develop functional problems and increased noise.
Based on the technology of their capable aeration sensor CGS, flucon's FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air...
--
flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
--
flucon 2017

In this exclusive Video techtalk, Mr. Alfred Melka, General Manager, Loba-Wakol LLC, speaks about the company and their products from their stand at DOMOTEX Asia2013. Loba GmbH is a German company with a history of 90 years in the finishing industry. Their new offering is the range of HS2K impact oils for wooden flooring. It is a 100% vegetable oil, which is completely penetrable. The application of the products is very simple, and when buffed later, the remaining oil penetrates the wood and oxidises. The product fortifies the fibers of the wood and makes them water resistant, making the flooring suitable for use in wet areas. It is available in 10 colours and a transparent finish. Watch the complete techtalk for more information, and watch demos of these products as part of our complete show coverage.

In this exclusive Video techtalk, Mr. Alfred Melka, General Manager, Loba-Wakol LLC, speaks about the company and their products from their stand at DOMOTEX Asia2013. Loba GmbH is a German company with a history of 90 years in the finishing industry. Their new offering is the range of HS2K impact oils for wooden flooring. It is a 100% vegetable oil, which is completely penetrable. The application of the products is very simple, and when buffed later, the remaining oil penetrates the wood and oxidises. The product fortifies the fibers of the wood and makes them water resistant, making the flooring suitable for use in wet areas. It is available in 10 colours and a transparent finish. Watch the complete techtalk for more information, and watch demos of these products as part of our complete show coverage.

flucon Oil Aeration Machine FOAM - Demonstration (flucon GmbH)

This is a short demonstration of flucon's Oil Aeration MachineFOAM, aerating HLP32 (ISO VG 32).
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The uncontrolled aeration of lubricants and hydraulic oils ...

This is a short demonstration of flucon's Oil Aeration MachineFOAM, aerating HLP32 (ISO VG 32).
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The uncontrolled aeration of lubricants and hydraulic oils has become a very typical phenomenon in present-day engineering and can cause functional problems and serious damage in many technical applications.
FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air-in-oil/
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flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
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flucon 2017

This is a short demonstration of flucon's Oil Aeration MachineFOAM, aerating HLP32 (ISO VG 32).
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The uncontrolled aeration of lubricants and hydraulic oils has become a very typical phenomenon in present-day engineering and can cause functional problems and serious damage in many technical applications.
FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air-in-oil/
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flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
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flucon 2017

PetroServices GmbH

PetroServices GmbH is an international oil and gas service company registered under the federal law of Germany as oil field supplier and service provider, headq...

PetroServices GmbH is an international oil and gas service company registered under the federal law of Germany as oil field supplier and service provider, headquartered in Magdeburg with its operation since 2001 in over 16 countries. Our experience across diverse geographical locations has helped us hone our skills to handle formidable challenges and provide tailor-made solutions to meet our customers' needs. We provide advanced services to help customers drill, evaluate, complete and produce oil and gas wells. Our commitment to Quality, Health, Safety and Environment remains an integral part of our corporate governance. We set up a welldefined HSEPolicy to ensure safe working conditions, better health preservation and adequate environment protection in all operational areas. PetroServices GmbH is certified through TÜV -- SCCCertification No. 01-013-050425, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007. Our employees are committed to working with our customers to create the highest level of
added value.

PetroServices GmbH is an international oil and gas service company registered under the federal law of Germany as oil field supplier and service provider, headquartered in Magdeburg with its operation since 2001 in over 16 countries. Our experience across diverse geographical locations has helped us hone our skills to handle formidable challenges and provide tailor-made solutions to meet our customers' needs. We provide advanced services to help customers drill, evaluate, complete and produce oil and gas wells. Our commitment to Quality, Health, Safety and Environment remains an integral part of our corporate governance. We set up a welldefined HSEPolicy to ensure safe working conditions, better health preservation and adequate environment protection in all operational areas. PetroServices GmbH is certified through TÜV -- SCCCertification No. 01-013-050425, ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007. Our employees are committed to working with our customers to create the highest level of
added value.

ProLube GmbH - Premium Bio-Lubricants and Greases

Prolube GmbH is a global enterprise that is socially and environmentally responsible. To earn customer loyalty, we provide the most advanced, efficient, cost ef...

Prolube GmbH is a global enterprise that is socially and environmentally responsible. To earn customer loyalty, we provide the most advanced, efficient, cost effective and nontoxic grease and lubrication products available today. Our company’s foundation is built on our values, which distinguish us and guide our actions to help protect the environment and benefit the communities where we work. We endeavor to become the first name in biobased grease and lubricant products; a corporation that cherishes nature and restores the environment.
500% Higher Lubrication Quality
Our products are made from base rapeseed oils that offer up to 500% Higher Lubrication Quality than petroleum oils for increased safety and meet the highest environmental requirements - ISO 14001.
Due to their unique polarity, Prolube vegetable base oil molecules tightly bond and stick to metal surface forming a strong, and durable film layer with extraordinary lubrication properties. Higher oxidation stability, low temperature flowability, delivers high thin film strength and offers superior lubricity and high-temperature stability. Prolube lubricants reduce friction generated high operating temperatures, and diminish friction and wear better and are much more efficiently than conventional greases and oils. Our biodegradable greases and oils are premium quality products that are biobased and water washout resistant.
Prolube products are USDA BioPreffered® certified, our products meet the stringent requirements of the tests oecd 301 biodegradation tests, do not bioaccumulate, are not toxic to plants and are neutral in the water.
Prolube food-grade products are registered with the NSF International® meaning that the product complies with all standard requirements and it has been regestered with one of the most respected independent certification organizations in existence today.

Prolube GmbH is a global enterprise that is socially and environmentally responsible. To earn customer loyalty, we provide the most advanced, efficient, cost effective and nontoxic grease and lubrication products available today. Our company’s foundation is built on our values, which distinguish us and guide our actions to help protect the environment and benefit the communities where we work. We endeavor to become the first name in biobased grease and lubricant products; a corporation that cherishes nature and restores the environment.
500% Higher Lubrication Quality
Our products are made from base rapeseed oils that offer up to 500% Higher Lubrication Quality than petroleum oils for increased safety and meet the highest environmental requirements - ISO 14001.
Due to their unique polarity, Prolube vegetable base oil molecules tightly bond and stick to metal surface forming a strong, and durable film layer with extraordinary lubrication properties. Higher oxidation stability, low temperature flowability, delivers high thin film strength and offers superior lubricity and high-temperature stability. Prolube lubricants reduce friction generated high operating temperatures, and diminish friction and wear better and are much more efficiently than conventional greases and oils. Our biodegradable greases and oils are premium quality products that are biobased and water washout resistant.
Prolube products are USDA BioPreffered® certified, our products meet the stringent requirements of the tests oecd 301 biodegradation tests, do not bioaccumulate, are not toxic to plants and are neutral in the water.
Prolube food-grade products are registered with the NSF International® meaning that the product complies with all standard requirements and it has been regestered with one of the most respected independent certification organizations in existence today.

The second edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress (25 - 27 October, 2016) highlighted disruptive technologies, gathered key technology players and industries, and offered a door to the 4th industrial revolution. The IoTSWC16 organized a congress program with more than 160 experts.
For more information, visit: http://www.iotsworldcongress.com/
#IOTSWC

published: 15 Feb 2017

The Production of colorful pigments - Science behind Ink and Paint Production

Here at Stinkyink, we feel it’s necessary to respect and support those who have got you to where you are in life. And we wouldn’t be the UK’s leading printer cartridge supplier without, you guessed it, printer ink! That’s why we’ve invested significant time and effort into making a comprehensive series of “History of Ink” articles.
In the21st century it is difficult to appreciate how much printing is an accepted part of our everyday lives. Look around you, if you are sat at home you likely have a book or magazine that’s been printed and mass produced; five hundred years ago this type of print would be beyond comprehension, bordering on witchcraft! At home or work we use printers, photocopiers and faxes to produce and copy thousands of pages of text and image, usually in colour, without...

Bosch Inline Pump Disassembly Part 1 of 2

Process of dismantling a Bosch Inline Pump for ScaniaEngine. It's equipped with torque control which provides greater control on fuel delivery at various speeds.
See also Part 2.

published: 10 Jan 2013

The Challenges, Successes and Opportunities for IoT in the Oil and Gas industry - Blaine Tookey, BP

The second edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress (25 - 27 October, 2016) highlighted disruptive technologies, gathered key technology players and industries, and offered a door to the 4th industrial revolution. The IoTSWC16 organized a congress program with more than 160 experts.
For more information, visit: http://www.iotsworldcongress.com/
#IOTSWC

published: 15 Feb 2017

John Deere Gator 4x2 Oil Change

In this video I show you the ins and the outs of changing the oil in a 2002John Deere Gator 4x2. The cleaning of the air filter and checking of the transmission fluid is covered as well.

Novel multiphase acrylic dispersions of Alberdingk Boley!

What are the the biggest advantages of our novel multiphase acrylic dispersions ALBERDINGK AC 3626 and AC3600 in comparison with conventional dispersions? Find it out in our technical presentation video!

How to repair BOSCH Professional GSH 11 E demolition hammer assembly

Oil Palm BMP - Mature Stage

The InternationalPlant NutritionInstitute (IPNI) is a not-for-profit, science-based organization dedicated to responsible management of plant nutrition for the benefit of the human family. As a global organization, IPNI has initiatives addressing the world's growing need for food, fuel, fiber, and feed. Best Management Practices (BMP) for nutrient stewardship encourage the concept of applying the right product, at the right rate, at the right time, and in the right place.
Agriculture in South Asia and Southeast Asia regions is under extreme pressure to deliver unprecedented productivity to meet demand, while facing increasing pressures for land and water resources from other sectors. In Southeast Asia both subsistence and plantation crops are seeing sustained price increases. These are ...

The second edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress (25 - 27 October, 2016) highlighted disruptive technologies, gathered key technology players and industries, and offered a door to the 4th industrial revolution. The IoTSWC16 organized a congress program with more than 160 experts.
For more information, visit: http://www.iotsworldcongress.com/
#IOTSWC

The second edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress (25 - 27 October, 2016) highlighted disruptive technologies, gathered key technology players and industries, and offered a door to the 4th industrial revolution. The IoTSWC16 organized a congress program with more than 160 experts.
For more information, visit: http://www.iotsworldcongress.com/
#IOTSWC

The Production of colorful pigments - Science behind Ink and Paint Production

Here at Stinkyink, we feel it’s necessary to respect and support those who have got you to where you are in life. And we wouldn’t be the UK’s leading printer ca...

Here at Stinkyink, we feel it’s necessary to respect and support those who have got you to where you are in life. And we wouldn’t be the UK’s leading printer cartridge supplier without, you guessed it, printer ink! That’s why we’ve invested significant time and effort into making a comprehensive series of “History of Ink” articles.
In the21st century it is difficult to appreciate how much printing is an accepted part of our everyday lives. Look around you, if you are sat at home you likely have a book or magazine that’s been printed and mass produced; five hundred years ago this type of print would be beyond comprehension, bordering on witchcraft! At home or work we use printers, photocopiers and faxes to produce and copy thousands of pages of text and image, usually in colour, without a second thought of how this process developed and how far it influences our everyday lives. Imagine for a moment how different life would be if we could not mass produce this material but were instead reliant on scribes and artists to produce everything by hand.
Our history begins with ancient cultures using ink for writing and drawing. We know this information from archaeological evidence that remains and from written texts that have survived
In Europe this time period is known as ‘prehistoric’ or a time before written evidence. Cave paintings have been found across Europe that used red, ochre or black manganese. The inks and dyes came from sap, animal blood and other things found in nature and cave painters would use walls instead of paper. They would use animal bones to suck up the ink and to blow the ink into shapes on the wall.
The Islamic Empires used a writing instrument called a galam which was usually made from a reed. Burnt resins such as tar or oil and then honey or gum were added before being compressed and dried. Similar to the Chinese, early ink was compressed into a tablet which made it easier to transport. Evidence of printing exists from around 3000 BC, where an impress would be rolled onto clay tablets to copy and duplicate images. Generally, for 4,000 years all writing was done by hand, one character at a time. This was copied out by hand by a scribe and was so expensive only the rich could afford this.
One of the many things that Ancient Egyptians gave to the world was black ink. This was made by mixing black soot with vegetable oil and beeswax, gelatine and gum may also have been used. To make ink of different colours a different material was used instead of soot, for example, ochre. The fact that so many clearly legible pieces of writing survive to this day is testament to the quality of this ink. Egyptian scribes used a soft reed, with which the ink was brushed on. In Ancient Egypt stencils were used to decorate tombs, where sculptors created an outline around this pattern. Once complete this would be decorated with paint, usually a bright colour such as red, yellow or blue.
The Greeks used a hard reed as a pen that was split at the tip and cut into a nib which needed to be constantly sharpened. The most common form of writing was a stylus on wax or clay. The wax was poured into a hollowed out depression in piece of wood. Papyrus was available from Egypt on which ink was used. Since papyrus was expensive and sometimes not available parchment was developed. Ink was used on the parchment. Writing could be carved into wood or stone for signs or plaques.
Ancient Romans also used Egyptian papyrus to write on but this was very valuable. They used quills for their pens and their ink contained soot, gum, vinegar and sometimes even octopus ink. Imperial Rome had a large population, to meet demand for printed works, battalions of slaves would copy out the works of the great classical heroes. ‘Books’ in Ancient Rome were simply a large piece of papyrus with two wooden poles on with side. News was passed on through the ActaDiurna, or government announcements by Julius Caesar; these were carved into wood or metal and put up in public places.
Evidence of the earliest Chinese inks comes from around 256 BC, these inks were made from soot and animal glue. We can trace back the use of inks with the use of natural plant dyes, animal and mineral links as well as ground up materials such as graphite. The Chinese brush is believed to have been invented by Ming Ti’en in the Third Century BC alongside the development of paper, however there is evidence that painting on silk occurred much earlier than this.
This was a fascination for Chinese scholars and many treatise and tracts were written on this. The chief ingredient for high quality ink was lampblack (made from burning vegetable oils) and glue. The best soot was made from burning specially selected pine over inverted pottery jars that trapped the soot. The soot was then mixed with glue, which could be made from horn or animal hides. .
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Here at Stinkyink, we feel it’s necessary to respect and support those who have got you to where you are in life. And we wouldn’t be the UK’s leading printer cartridge supplier without, you guessed it, printer ink! That’s why we’ve invested significant time and effort into making a comprehensive series of “History of Ink” articles.
In the21st century it is difficult to appreciate how much printing is an accepted part of our everyday lives. Look around you, if you are sat at home you likely have a book or magazine that’s been printed and mass produced; five hundred years ago this type of print would be beyond comprehension, bordering on witchcraft! At home or work we use printers, photocopiers and faxes to produce and copy thousands of pages of text and image, usually in colour, without a second thought of how this process developed and how far it influences our everyday lives. Imagine for a moment how different life would be if we could not mass produce this material but were instead reliant on scribes and artists to produce everything by hand.
Our history begins with ancient cultures using ink for writing and drawing. We know this information from archaeological evidence that remains and from written texts that have survived
In Europe this time period is known as ‘prehistoric’ or a time before written evidence. Cave paintings have been found across Europe that used red, ochre or black manganese. The inks and dyes came from sap, animal blood and other things found in nature and cave painters would use walls instead of paper. They would use animal bones to suck up the ink and to blow the ink into shapes on the wall.
The Islamic Empires used a writing instrument called a galam which was usually made from a reed. Burnt resins such as tar or oil and then honey or gum were added before being compressed and dried. Similar to the Chinese, early ink was compressed into a tablet which made it easier to transport. Evidence of printing exists from around 3000 BC, where an impress would be rolled onto clay tablets to copy and duplicate images. Generally, for 4,000 years all writing was done by hand, one character at a time. This was copied out by hand by a scribe and was so expensive only the rich could afford this.
One of the many things that Ancient Egyptians gave to the world was black ink. This was made by mixing black soot with vegetable oil and beeswax, gelatine and gum may also have been used. To make ink of different colours a different material was used instead of soot, for example, ochre. The fact that so many clearly legible pieces of writing survive to this day is testament to the quality of this ink. Egyptian scribes used a soft reed, with which the ink was brushed on. In Ancient Egypt stencils were used to decorate tombs, where sculptors created an outline around this pattern. Once complete this would be decorated with paint, usually a bright colour such as red, yellow or blue.
The Greeks used a hard reed as a pen that was split at the tip and cut into a nib which needed to be constantly sharpened. The most common form of writing was a stylus on wax or clay. The wax was poured into a hollowed out depression in piece of wood. Papyrus was available from Egypt on which ink was used. Since papyrus was expensive and sometimes not available parchment was developed. Ink was used on the parchment. Writing could be carved into wood or stone for signs or plaques.
Ancient Romans also used Egyptian papyrus to write on but this was very valuable. They used quills for their pens and their ink contained soot, gum, vinegar and sometimes even octopus ink. Imperial Rome had a large population, to meet demand for printed works, battalions of slaves would copy out the works of the great classical heroes. ‘Books’ in Ancient Rome were simply a large piece of papyrus with two wooden poles on with side. News was passed on through the ActaDiurna, or government announcements by Julius Caesar; these were carved into wood or metal and put up in public places.
Evidence of the earliest Chinese inks comes from around 256 BC, these inks were made from soot and animal glue. We can trace back the use of inks with the use of natural plant dyes, animal and mineral links as well as ground up materials such as graphite. The Chinese brush is believed to have been invented by Ming Ti’en in the Third Century BC alongside the development of paper, however there is evidence that painting on silk occurred much earlier than this.
This was a fascination for Chinese scholars and many treatise and tracts were written on this. The chief ingredient for high quality ink was lampblack (made from burning vegetable oils) and glue. The best soot was made from burning specially selected pine over inverted pottery jars that trapped the soot. The soot was then mixed with glue, which could be made from horn or animal hides. .
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The second edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress (25 - 27 October, 2016) highlighted disruptive technologies, gathered key technology players and industries, and offered a door to the 4th industrial revolution. The IoTSWC16 organized a congress program with more than 160 experts.
For more information, visit: http://www.iotsworldcongress.com/
#IOTSWC

The second edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress (25 - 27 October, 2016) highlighted disruptive technologies, gathered key technology players and industries, and offered a door to the 4th industrial revolution. The IoTSWC16 organized a congress program with more than 160 experts.
For more information, visit: http://www.iotsworldcongress.com/
#IOTSWC

Novel multiphase acrylic dispersions of Alberdingk Boley!

What are the the biggest advantages of our novel multiphase acrylic dispersions ALBERDINGK AC 3626 and AC3600 in comparison with conventional dispersions? Find...

What are the the biggest advantages of our novel multiphase acrylic dispersions ALBERDINGK AC 3626 and AC3600 in comparison with conventional dispersions? Find it out in our technical presentation video!

What are the the biggest advantages of our novel multiphase acrylic dispersions ALBERDINGK AC 3626 and AC3600 in comparison with conventional dispersions? Find it out in our technical presentation video!

The InternationalPlant NutritionInstitute (IPNI) is a not-for-profit, science-based organization dedicated to responsible management of plant nutrition for the benefit of the human family. As a global organization, IPNI has initiatives addressing the world's growing need for food, fuel, fiber, and feed. Best Management Practices (BMP) for nutrient stewardship encourage the concept of applying the right product, at the right rate, at the right time, and in the right place.
Agriculture in South Asia and Southeast Asia regions is under extreme pressure to deliver unprecedented productivity to meet demand, while facing increasing pressures for land and water resources from other sectors. In Southeast Asia both subsistence and plantation crops are seeing sustained price increases. These are anticipated to continue for at least the medium term. In both cases, agricultural growth must be contained within the same ecological footprint. Land is not available for expansion in many areas. Even where it is, society demands that agriculture should not take more land but improve productivity to produce more from the same or less land and water resources. The only option is to intensify production and this seems easily achievable through the more intelligent use of existing technologies, and specifically so, plant nutrition - yields and efficiency of plantations is far from the potential and highly patchy. The goal is therefore to support intensification of oil palm plantation agriculture, which enables it to produce more while not increasing its ecological footprint, or reducing it where and when required.
IPNI has worked in close partnership with oil palm practitioners to conduct oil palm management research. The essential knowledge generated is shared and distributed via the IPNI Oil Palm Series of field handbooks, pocket guides, books and posters. For more info, visit http://info.ipni.net/oilpalm
(This video production was made possible through the generous support of Belarusian Potash CompanySRO and K+SKALI GmbH. Our heartfelt thanks to PT Rea Kaltim Plantations for providing the locations)

The InternationalPlant NutritionInstitute (IPNI) is a not-for-profit, science-based organization dedicated to responsible management of plant nutrition for the benefit of the human family. As a global organization, IPNI has initiatives addressing the world's growing need for food, fuel, fiber, and feed. Best Management Practices (BMP) for nutrient stewardship encourage the concept of applying the right product, at the right rate, at the right time, and in the right place.
Agriculture in South Asia and Southeast Asia regions is under extreme pressure to deliver unprecedented productivity to meet demand, while facing increasing pressures for land and water resources from other sectors. In Southeast Asia both subsistence and plantation crops are seeing sustained price increases. These are anticipated to continue for at least the medium term. In both cases, agricultural growth must be contained within the same ecological footprint. Land is not available for expansion in many areas. Even where it is, society demands that agriculture should not take more land but improve productivity to produce more from the same or less land and water resources. The only option is to intensify production and this seems easily achievable through the more intelligent use of existing technologies, and specifically so, plant nutrition - yields and efficiency of plantations is far from the potential and highly patchy. The goal is therefore to support intensification of oil palm plantation agriculture, which enables it to produce more while not increasing its ecological footprint, or reducing it where and when required.
IPNI has worked in close partnership with oil palm practitioners to conduct oil palm management research. The essential knowledge generated is shared and distributed via the IPNI Oil Palm Series of field handbooks, pocket guides, books and posters. For more info, visit http://info.ipni.net/oilpalm
(This video production was made possible through the generous support of Belarusian Potash CompanySRO and K+SKALI GmbH. Our heartfelt thanks to PT Rea Kaltim Plantations for providing the locations)

GlobeCore manufactures equipment for:
*transformer oil regeneration with Fuller Earth
*transformer oil degassing
*mineral oil purification and reclamation
*bitumen emulsion production
*modified bitumen production
*fuel blending
*biodiesel production
*biodiesel plants modernization
GlobeCore GmbH is one of the world leaders in industrial manufacturing. Products of GlobeCore are used in production of bitumen emulsions, transformer oil regeneration and purification, fuel blending, biodiesel production and emulsification of virtually any materials.
The head office is located in Oldenburg, Germany. Our systems have been supplied to and are successfully operated in 70 countries. A network of 17 dealers supports global sales and services.
GlobeCore established representative offices in United States, and South Africa and in United Arab Emirates to extend reach and improve efficiency. We actively expand production and sales territories, develop our infrastructure and introduce new additional services.
GlobeCore today is a large and diverse company. Over 200 specialists are working as a team from metal cutting to final assembly of the products.
The production facility is equipped in compliance with international industry standards: it features robotic plasma metal cutters, automated welding systems and modern PLC controlled machinery.
The engineering staff systematically develops new equipment and improves existing product lines. GlobeCore produces hundreds of units annually and each product is thoroughly tested at the company’s testing facility.
Hundreds of grateful letters and comments from our clients confirm that we are moving in the right direction. During the company’s long life we have established numerous contacts and created a vast network of return clients. And we are not stopping. GlobeCore is open for potential consumers and extends an invitation to all to visit our facility.
Oil Purification Equipment Application:
The CMM-R series is specifically designed for purifying and regenerating the used insulating oil such as transformer oil, mutual oil, switch oil, etc.
More information: https://globecore.com.
Visit our groups in the social networks:
- https://www.facebook.com/GlobecoreGmbH
- https://www.linkedin.com/company/globecore
- https://twitter.com/GlobecoreCom
- https://plus.google.com/u/0/+Globecore

Aerating oil with FOAM (flucon GmbH)

This video shows footage from our laboratory, exhibiting how different types of oil are aerated with the flucon Oil Aeration MachineFOAM.
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Clip 1: Aeration of 15W-40 to 3,0 % CG
Clip 2: Aeration of 0W-20 to 15,0 % CG
Clip 3: Aerated Petronas TD, 20,0 % CG
Successfully tested with many oils!
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Entrained air in lubricants or hydraulic oils is a very harmful yet common phenomenon, that can cause serious damage and even failure of fluidic machineries and components, such as bearings, pumps or turbo-chargers. Modern-day optimization-driven, down-sizing engineering has lead to exposing minimum amounts of fluids to maximum power and strain.
Through aeration, oils not only lose their lubricity and cooling efficiency, but they also gain compressibility and therefore suffer a great loss of load and hydraulic resilience. Oxidation and increased oil aging are other typical aeration-related problems, reducing both lifetime and service intervals of not only your oil but also your lubricated or fluid-running system. With air entrained in the fluid, even robust, cavitation-resistent pumps are more likely to develop functional problems and increased noise.
Based on the technology of their capable aeration sensor CGS, flucon's FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air...
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flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
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flucon 2017

Domotex Asia 2013: In-show video Techtalk- LOBA GmbH

In this exclusive Video techtalk, Mr. Alfred Melka, General Manager, Loba-Wakol LLC, speaks about the company and their products from their stand at DOMOTEX Asia2013. Loba GmbH is a German company with a history of 90 years in the finishing industry. Their new offering is the range of HS2K impact oils for wooden flooring. It is a 100% vegetable oil, which is completely penetrable. The application of the products is very simple, and when buffed later, the remaining oil penetrates the wood and oxidises. The product fortifies the fibers of the wood and makes them water resistant, making the flooring suitable for use in wet areas. It is available in 10 colours and a transparent finish. Watch the complete techtalk for more information, and watch demos of these products as part of our complete show coverage.

flucon Oil Aeration Machine FOAM - Demonstration (flucon GmbH)

This is a short demonstration of flucon's Oil Aeration MachineFOAM, aerating HLP32 (ISO VG 32).
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The uncontrolled aeration of lubricants and hydraulic oils has become a very typical phenomenon in present-day engineering and can cause functional problems and serious damage in many technical applications.
FOAM allows you to automatically aerate the oil of your choice and create fine, homogeneous air-in-oil dispersions of up to 25,0 % gas concentration.
Thanks to its integrated temperature module, it also enables you to heat and cool the oil according to your process requirements.
It is therefore the perfect tool for accurate stress and performance testing that enhances your product research activities.
If you need further information on the FOAM, you can use the link below or send an email to info@flucon.de.
http://flucon.de/en/products/foam-air-in-oil/
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flucon fluid control GmbH
Hauptstr. 114
D-37520 Osterode am Harz / FreiheitGermany
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flucon 2017

Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung

Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (pronounced[gəˈzɛlʃaft mɪt bəˈʃʁɛŋktɐ ˈhaftʊŋ], abbreviated GmbH[geː ʔɛm beː haː], in Austria also GesmbH or Ges.m.b.H.), which is German for "company with limited liability", is a type of legal entity
very common in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The name of the GmbH form emphasizes the fact that the owners (Gesellschafter, also known as members) of the entity are not personally liable for the company's debts.GmbHs are considered legal persons under German and Austrian law. Other variations include mbH (used when the term Gesellschaft is part of the company name itself), and gGmbH (gemeinnützige GmbH) for non-profit companies.

The GmbH has become the most common corporation form in Germany, since the AG (Aktiengesellschaft), the other major company form corresponding to a stock corporation, was much more complicated to form and operate until recently.

History

The laws governing this type of legal entity were adopted in Germany in 1892, and in Austria in 1906. The concept of limited liability created by these laws inspired the legal establishment of the limited liability company form in other countries, although the concept of a limited liability company already existed in the United Kingdom.

When they are not fretting about the American dollar or Chinese debt, policymakers in emerging economies keep a close eye on the oil market ... Many emerging economies import oil; others export it ... and palm oil....

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The second edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress (25 - 27 October, 2016) highlighted disruptive technologies, gathered key technology players and industries, and offered a door to the 4th industrial revolution. The IoTSWC16 organized a congress program with more than 160 experts.
For more information, visit: http://www.iotsworldcongress.com/
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The Production of colorful pigments - Science behind Ink and Paint Production

Here at Stinkyink, we feel it’s necessary to respect and support those who have got you to...

The Production of colorful pigments - Science behind Ink and Paint Production

Here at Stinkyink, we feel it’s necessary to respect and support those who have got you to where you are in life. And we wouldn’t be the UK’s leading printer cartridge supplier without, you guessed it, printer ink! That’s why we’ve invested significant time and effort into making a comprehensive series of “History of Ink” articles.
In the21st century it is difficult to appreciate how much printing is an accepted part of our everyday lives. Look around you, if you are sat at home you likely have a book or magazine that’s been printed and mass produced; five hundred years ago this type of print would be beyond comprehension, bordering on witchcraft! At home or work we use printers, photocopiers and faxes to produce and copy thousands of pages of text and image, usually in colour, without a second thought of how this process developed and how far it influences our everyday lives. Imagine for a moment how different life would be if we could not mass produce this material but were instead reliant on scribes and artists to produce everything by hand.
Our history begins with ancient cultures using ink for writing and drawing. We know this information from archaeological evidence that remains and from written texts that have survived
In Europe this time period is known as ‘prehistoric’ or a time before written evidence. Cave paintings have been found across Europe that used red, ochre or black manganese. The inks and dyes came from sap, animal blood and other things found in nature and cave painters would use walls instead of paper. They would use animal bones to suck up the ink and to blow the ink into shapes on the wall.
The Islamic Empires used a writing instrument called a galam which was usually made from a reed. Burnt resins such as tar or oil and then honey or gum were added before being compressed and dried. Similar to the Chinese, early ink was compressed into a tablet which made it easier to transport. Evidence of printing exists from around 3000 BC, where an impress would be rolled onto clay tablets to copy and duplicate images. Generally, for 4,000 years all writing was done by hand, one character at a time. This was copied out by hand by a scribe and was so expensive only the rich could afford this.
One of the many things that Ancient Egyptians gave to the world was black ink. This was made by mixing black soot with vegetable oil and beeswax, gelatine and gum may also have been used. To make ink of different colours a different material was used instead of soot, for example, ochre. The fact that so many clearly legible pieces of writing survive to this day is testament to the quality of this ink. Egyptian scribes used a soft reed, with which the ink was brushed on. In Ancient Egypt stencils were used to decorate tombs, where sculptors created an outline around this pattern. Once complete this would be decorated with paint, usually a bright colour such as red, yellow or blue.
The Greeks used a hard reed as a pen that was split at the tip and cut into a nib which needed to be constantly sharpened. The most common form of writing was a stylus on wax or clay. The wax was poured into a hollowed out depression in piece of wood. Papyrus was available from Egypt on which ink was used. Since papyrus was expensive and sometimes not available parchment was developed. Ink was used on the parchment. Writing could be carved into wood or stone for signs or plaques.
Ancient Romans also used Egyptian papyrus to write on but this was very valuable. They used quills for their pens and their ink contained soot, gum, vinegar and sometimes even octopus ink. Imperial Rome had a large population, to meet demand for printed works, battalions of slaves would copy out the works of the great classical heroes. ‘Books’ in Ancient Rome were simply a large piece of papyrus with two wooden poles on with side. News was passed on through the ActaDiurna, or government announcements by Julius Caesar; these were carved into wood or metal and put up in public places.
Evidence of the earliest Chinese inks comes from around 256 BC, these inks were made from soot and animal glue. We can trace back the use of inks with the use of natural plant dyes, animal and mineral links as well as ground up materials such as graphite. The Chinese brush is believed to have been invented by Ming Ti’en in the Third Century BC alongside the development of paper, however there is evidence that painting on silk occurred much earlier than this.
This was a fascination for Chinese scholars and many treatise and tracts were written on this. The chief ingredient for high quality ink was lampblack (made from burning vegetable oils) and glue. The best soot was made from burning specially selected pine over inverted pottery jars that trapped the soot. The soot was then mixed with glue, which could be made from horn or animal hides. .
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The Challenges, Successes and Opportunities for IoT in the Oil and Gas industry - Blaine Tookey, BP

The second edition of the IoT Solutions World Congress (25 - 27 October, 2016) highlighted disruptive technologies, gathered key technology players and industries, and offered a door to the 4th industrial revolution. The IoTSWC16 organized a congress program with more than 160 experts.
For more information, visit: http://www.iotsworldcongress.com/
#IOTSWC

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John Deere Gator 4x2 Oil Change

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Oil stocks tumbled up to 11 per cent today following reports that the government may levy a windfall tax on oil producers like ONGC as part of a permanent solution it is working on for moderating the spiralling retail prices of petrol and diesel....

Hardly a day goes by without a research company releasing yet another report forecasting the future of electric vehicles and all related industries, oil included ... a UK-based company, Aurora Energy Research, has projected that the adoption of electric cars could wipe out as much as US$21 trillion in revenues for the oil, gas, and coal industry by 2040....

The Saudi-led Arab military coalition destroyed on Wednesday two boats of the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels threatening a commercial oil tanker in the Red Sea, the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) state news agency WAM reports ... two other boats managed to escape, WAM reported, without giving details on whether the oil tanker has been damaged in the incident....

London-listed UnitedOil & Gas has been awarded two highly prospective blocks in the UK North Sea. Included in the blocks is the Crown oil discovery which the group says could contain up to 16 million barrels of recoverable oil... in recoverable volumes for Crown of 4-16 million barrels of oil, with mid-case estimates of nine million barrels of oil....

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